About Hot Tubs
People need to know more about hot tubs because they have become such a popular house and backyard accessory. They offer all the therapeutic relaxation benefits of a spa right there in the comfort of your own home.
Hot tubs are manufactured tubs that are filled with water, and may have jets or whirlpool settings that offer extra heating and massage therapy. They can be installed indoors or outdoors, and are usually found on decks or within a gazebo.
Common construction materials for hot tubs include wooden tubs made of redwood or cedar, or plastic and fiberglass models. Most are electrically heated, allowing water temperature to be continually and evenly controlled.
Fiberglass Hot Tubs
Fiberglass hot tubs offer many advantages, including ease of installation, choice of designs, layouts, and visual appeal, and effective insulation year round. They are generally sturdy, and some come with lifetime warranties.
Water flow can be adjusted and customized, and jets may even rotate. Water pumps can help for installing hydrotherapy jets, and there are many accessories available for fiberglass designs. These include adding sound systems and lighting.
Additional benefits of fiberglass when we talk about hot tubs include:
- Energy efficiency
- Intensive hydrotherapy jet systems
- Portable design options
- Variety of color and finishes
- Extra-strength shell and insulation
Wooden Hot Tubs
Wooden hot tubs are generally made from redwood or cedar, and are considered a traditional-style hot tub. The thing about hot tubs made of wood is, they may require more maintenance and care than fiberglass models. These are usually deep in structure, and will have seating insets. Additional benefits about hot tubs made of wood include:
- Simple construction and design
- Attractive, natural appearance
- Large sizes available for seating of 6 or more
- Outdoor matching to landscaping and patio furniture
Maintenance of Hot Tubs
Most people know little about hot tubs sanitation . . . it is very important, particularly for those that are located outdoors. Proper care and maintenance will reduce the risk of disease, bacteria, and fungus developing, as well as keeping the hot tub's pipes and internal system healthy and functioning.
Hot tubs utilize a variety of chemicals to maintain balance, and a sanitizer can provide opportunities for sterilization and balancing. Sanitation treatments can help reduce the amount of microorganisms circulating in the tub, and also help balance out the pH and alkalinity.
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